Monday, July 27, 2015

07-27-15 This Place

I first came to Tim's grandparents farm long before we were married. I mean long before we were married. I had just graduated high school (I think) and his brother invited a bunch of us up for a week. We stayed in the cabin by the lake. We swam, had bonfires, went to the county fair, etc. I enjoyed my time here, but I didn't really fall in love with the place until we visited the summer after C was born. Now it is hands down one of my favorite places! I love how peaceful it is. There is no bustle, no hurrying, no commuting, and no deadlines. What you will find are dirt roads, friendly faces, calm waters, and seldom used train tracks that stretch for miles in each direction. 







Sunday, July 26, 2015

07-26-15 Vacation!!

We made it to Ohio around 8:30 last night after eight hours of traveling. The kids did great. Baby E slept on and off and only fussed for a total of five minutes during the whole trip, what an awesome baby!

After greeting great grandma, the kids ran around and wore themselves out. We got to bed very late. As I was laying in bed, beginning to drift off, I heard one of the kids throw up. Poor C had thrown up all over herself and bed. Ugh. Clean up time. An hour later, she did it again. So, what started as a late night turned into an all nighter! Baby e was restless so by daybreak, Tim and I had only gotten a few hours of sleep. What a way to start vacation!

Thankfully today she has been much better. We had a slow morning with lots of resting. After that, no more upset tummy and she was eating, running, and playing. The kids got to go down to the lake and play on the play ground. We went shopping with great grandma. They got to ride their bikes, and this evening Big E rough housed with his great grandpa. It was wonderful! 

At one point, Big E came running in, breathless, "Mommy, come see what I found!!! It's a bad worm!!" I followed him outside just in time to see a small garden snake slither under a bush.

Big E is also having a hard time remembering what to call great grandma. Besides "grandma," he has called her "ms. Grandma," and "that lady we came to the store with." 

I only took a few photos on the iPad. Most are on the nicer camera, so I can't upload them until I get near a computer. 

Love this place. 

Playground time!





Three generations of Pearson men. I love this!

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Friday, July 24, 2015

07-24-15 Good bye old friend

Many years ago I got a cat. He was a special cat. I looked for the largest cat I could find and I came home with a huge white cat named Romeo. I promptly changed his name to Eli. (I know, I know)

He was an awesome cat that loved to talk, cuddle and escape outside. He once escaped into a snowstorm, wandered around the yard and returned twenty minutes later. He had a large pink nose and a flabby belly that bounced around as he ran. He was silly and fun. 

When we hit hard times, we had to give up our kitties. It was a very difficult time, but I found a nice home for him. I've seen pictures of him now and then, and he always looked content. Tonight I learned that he passed away. 

Maybe it's silly to be sad about a cat I haven't seen in years, but I am. I am just grateful that he was loved till the end!




Thursday, July 23, 2015

07-23-15 A day of blessings

Notice something about this thermostat?


It is set to 74 and it is 74!!!

Our AC unit was finally replaced and for the first time this summer our air conditioning is working!!! It's been a hot sticky summer in our house, but that is all behind us now! 

This evening, C went on a date with one of our favorite people, Ms. Rebecca, and her daughter. They  went to C's favorite restaurant, ihop.


And they went shopping and rounded off the evening with a trip to Rita's!



Charlotte had a blast and couldn't stop talking about it. She was so happy. Thank you, Ms. Rebecca for loving my kids. We are truly blessed that God brought you into our lives. We love you! 



Tuesday, July 21, 2015

07-21-15 This picture

I love everything about this picture!


The oversized head... The wispy hair... The goofy, toothy grin... The over the top enthusiasm...

It really cracks me up!

I can't believe that in exactly five weeks, my little girl will be starting kindergarten. The "too soon-ness" of it all is sinking in. 

Monday, July 20, 2015

07-20-15 Stalling Tactics

It has been a lazy evening tonight. I don't mind really, as today was so hot and the window units have not been able to keep up. So we are having a quiet evening. The kids are playing on Mobigos and Baby E and I have been making faces at each other. There is a timer set and the kids have about four more minutes to play before we all head upstairs. 

I was able to pull them away from their games long enough to force mommy selfies out of them.






Ok, timer is going off! Bedtime! 

I'm guessing difficult bedtimes are a normal ritual for most people with small children. I'm half convinced my kids spend most of their day planning bedtime stalling tactics to use on us the second we tell them it is time to go up. All of a sudden everyone is hungry, or thirsty, or just too tired to climb the stairs! These approaches never work, however they are executed nightly. One current favorite stall tactic is to keep adding things to their list of prayers. This one is particularly tough to combat, because do you really want to be the parent that says, we've prayed for enough already!!! 

Let's see, there is also the changing pajamas technique, the over brushing the teeth, and the I have to go poopy even when they clearly don't need to. 

These are just a few in a long list of interactions that push Tim and I a little closer to madness each evening. Are there any such rituals in your house? What are your kids' favorite stalling tactics?

Sunday, July 19, 2015

07-19-15 Cousin time

Have I mentioned that we haven't had working central AC all summer? Well, I take that back, we've had it for a combined total of six days. See, our AC unit is on the fritz and we have been going through our home warranty to get it repaired. The home warranty sends us substandard companies to "fix" the problem, which they never do. After weeks of back and forth, they finally sent someone reputable (and by that I mean some who actually opened up the unit and looked inside.) This company agreed some major pieces, if not the entire unit, needs to be replaced. So now we wait some more. The home warranty company has to agree to the replacement and then wait for the parts. *sigh* 

Fortunately a friend is letting us borrow a couple of window units, which have been lifesavers, especially on days like today. Even with them running all day, though, the house is still registering 78. So imagine our delight when our dear sister and brother-in-law invited us over for dinner to get us out of our toasty house! And of course the kids loved spending time with their cousins. I finally got a sorta semi decent kinda happy picture of all the kids together! When Big E saw C holding the baby and Daniel holding the baby, he looked around and gave Micah a huge hug around the neck because he wanted to hug a baby too. (He has yet to figure out that Micah isn't actually a baby anymore!)

What an adorable crew!

Saturday, July 18, 2015

07-18-15 A day for projects...

This is the first Saturday in a long time that we had absolutely nothing planned. What a wonderful feeling! So, we stayed home and did some small projects around the house that we have been wanting to do for some time. Tim cleaned out the outside dryer vent, I did more setting up in the living room. And this evening Tim put up the kids'shelf. They had gotten these large animals for Christmas and our plan was always to decorate their room with them. 


I will admit that I have this irrational fear that that shelf is going to fall down in the middle of the night and land on the kids. Tim laughed at me when I moved their beds out of the way. (He promptly moved them back!) He is absolutely right, but my mind keeps thinking "what if?" 

Before bedtime I packed up the big kids and their tricycles and took them down to the boardwalk to let them ride on the bike trail. I'm hoping that sufficiently wore them out! Now for a quick run to the store and then finishing a movie with my love! 


Friday, July 17, 2015

07-17-15 Farmers Market Night

Wasn't today beautiful? It was the perfect evening to take a walk to the farmers market. Tim took the kids down onto the beach and let them play on the pirate ship and in the water. At first they squealed and ran from the small waves that crashed onto the beach. As time went on, they got braver until they were playing in the water, splashing as they ran. By the time they left the beach they were soaking wet and covered in sand, with huge smiles on their faces!






Thursday, July 16, 2015

07-16-15 This place is a zoo

I waited until the middle of breakfast to tell the kids that we were going to the zoo today. Immediately C got a worried look and told me she didn't want to go if the peacocks were going to be loud and Big E kept asking if there were going to be ducks. Not the reaction I was going for. After assuring C that we probably wouldn't even see peacocks, and explaining to Big E that there were cooler animals than ducks at the zoo, I finally got the enthusiasm I was looking for! ;)

We packed up and picked up Ms. Rebecca and started the long car ride to the zoo. We parked in a garage that the website called "two blocks away." Yeah, so DC blocks are nothing like NYC blocks and I'm pretty sure we walked the equivalent of 8-10 blocks... Uphill...

When we finally got there, Big E was very excited to see the fancy trash cans and C was pointing out maintenance buildings. Oh boy!

Once we started seeing the animals it was a lot of fun. The kids got to see their very first cheetah, pandas, elephants, gorillas, bison, zebras, and more. By the end of the visit, I asked them what they liked the best. Big E said "The stinky zebra butt!" (Potty humor comes early with boys, I guess!) But in his defense, we mostly just saw the rear ends of the animals. And C liked the pandas and elephants. 

I was so thankful that Rebecca came with us. There is no way I could have navigated the zoo with all three kids, and I probably wouldn't have attempted it. (Though we did see a mom there with at least four kids under five years old all on her own. I wanted to stop her, shake her hand, and give her a medal!)

My camera battery died literally three pictures into our visit, so most of the pics were taken by Rebecca. 


Zebra butt.








Wednesday, July 15, 2015

07-15-15 Shhhh.... It's a surprise!

So I haven't told the kids, but I am taking off of work tomorrow and we are going to the National Zoo!! I am very excited about this! The last time we were at the zoo, Big E was more like a "little e" and C was about to turn two.




I'm trying to squeeze in a few more adventures before C heads off to school! This should be fun!!